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45 Bulgarian artists show “Small Graphic Forms” in Stara Zagora

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The exhibition “Small Graphic Forms“ in the town of Stara Zagora shows nearly 100 works by 45 contemporary Bulgarian artist of all generations, according to the press center of the local administration. The ninth edition of the art show in “Bayer” exhibition hall displays the diversity of contemporary Bulgarian graphic art, outlining the tendencies in style and artistic and aesthetic pursuits.

The viewer may appreciate the expressive capacity of various graphic techniques - from the classical etching, aquatint, drypoint, embossing, mezzanine, letterpress and lithography to the latest digital technologies.

The show is on until March 1.

Compiled by: Darina Grigorova




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